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George Orson Welles, known more commonly as Orson
Welles was a director, producer, writer, and
actor. Mr. Welles was born on May 6, 1915, in
Kenosha, Wisconsin. His father was an inventor and
manufacturer and his mother a talented pianist.
Welles was regarded as an absolute genius from
early childhood and his creative abilities were
encouraged and nurtured. His early childhood was
to a large extent, directed by his mother's
physician and admirer, Dr. Maurice Bernstein.
(Russell 9) He made a succ...
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... d screaming in escape, etc. Symbols are a dime
a dozen a justify their use in the result
achieved. I thought the fading light filament and
dying sound track at the end of the singer's
career very effective; also the opening and close
on the iron fence around the castle. The smoke
rising to heaven at the end was trite to start
with and dragged out absurdly. As you can see,
there is nothing startling in these component
parts. The outstanding technical effect in the
picture is in the conception...
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The biggest mistake we have made is to consider
that films are primarily a form of entertainment.
The film is the greatest medium since the
invention of movable type for exchanging ideas and
information, and it is no more at its best in
light entertainment than literature is at its best
in the light novel. -Orson Welles Orson Welles was
passionate about film. By the young age of 25, he
had directed, produced, and starred in what is
today considered by most to be the greatest movie
ever made, Cit...
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... g him appear older and obviously prostrate.
Despite his casual dress, the top button of his
shirt remains fast and his coat clasped between
his hands. With his chin on his chest he appears
fragile yet stubborn. His tone spells out his
weariness and his boredom with Susan's continuing
attack. His obvious attempt to avoid the
discussion through remarks on Susan's volume and
his wish for her to cease display his desire to
avoid conflict and keep up appearances with the
guests. Kane's character ...
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Robert Robert Aldrich Robert Aldrich Robert
Aldrich was born into an extremely wealthy family.
He became an assistant director in Hollywood,
working in the 1945 1952 period with many
directors. A notably high percentage of these were
in the extreme left: Jean Renoir, Lewis Milestone,
Robert Rose, Joseph Love, Charles Chaplin. Kiss Me
Deadly Kiss Me Deadly (1955) is Aldrich's most
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and by then, the film noir cycle had run its
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The Devil and Tom Walker is a folk tale about a
greedy man who meets the devil in a swamp in the
outskirts of Boston, Massachusetts. Tom Walker and
his wife are very greedy and are always trying to
outdo each other. When Tom meets the devil for the
very first time, the devil tells him of the great
sums of money that was buried by Kidd, the pirate
under the oak tree in the swamp. The devil makes
the money available to Tom, but Tom does not
comply just to spite his wife. The wife then
decides to m...
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George Orson Welles, known more commonly as Orson
Welles was a director, producer, writer, and
actor. Mr. Welles was born on May 6, 1915, in
Kenosha, Wisconsin. His father was an inventor and
manufacturer and his mother a talented pianist.
Welles was regarded as an absolute genius from
early childhood and his creative abilities were
encouraged and nurtured. His early childhood was
to a large extent, directed by his mothers
physician and admirer, Dr. Maurice Bernstein.
(Russell 9) He made a succe...
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Hello, My Name Is Orson Welles Orson Welles liked
to reuse certain elements throughout his films. He
liked a good deep focus shot. He liked low key
lighting. He liked the grotesque side of life,
blocking actors in groups of three, low camera
angles and especially pointy bras. He also liked
to open his movies in a certain predictable way.
In Citizen Kane, he used the announcer in News on
the March to introduce the subject and main
character, Charles Foster Kane. In The Magnificent
Ambersons, Well...
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Orson Orson Welles Orson Welles Orson Welles was
an actor, producer, director, writer, and
columnist who revolutionized the film industry by
directing movies that depicted men and woman as
real human beings. Throughout his writing career,
Welles characters reflected his own personality
and inspired others to write about human
struggles, both good and bad. An innovative,
dynamic individual, Welles spent his entire life
experimenting with different mediums and bringing
to the world his vision of m...
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The Orson Welles Orson Welles The term genius was
applied to him from the cradle, first by the man
who would vie with Orson's father to nurture the
talent all agreed resided in the fragile boy.
(Leaming, 3) George Orson Welles was born in
Kenosha, Wisconsin on May 6, 1915. He was the
second son of Richard Head Welles, an inventor,
and his wife Beatrice Ives, a concert pianist. His
mother was the child of a wealthy family. She had
been brought up to revere artistic achievements,
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Citizen Kane: An Accurate Portrayal Of William
Citizen Kane: An Accurate Portrayal Of William
Randolph Hearst? Many have called Citizen Kane the
greatest cinematic achievement of all time. It is
indeed a true masterpiece of acting, screen
writing, and directing. Orson Welles, its young
genius director, lead actor, and a co-writer, used
the best talents and techniques of the day
(Bordwell 103) to tell the story of a newspaper
giant, Charles Kane, through the eyes of the
people who loved and hated...
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